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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

From the GOP: Will You Still Love Us Tomorrow?

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From the Miami Herald : President Bush returned to Texas on Monday to rally Republicans in the heart of Bush country. He had his work cut ou...
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Monday, October 30, 2006

Halloween Tricks

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If you're bored, check out this past weekend's Halloween revelry here .
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Sunday, October 29, 2006

On War: Madonna, Bill O'Reilly, Michael J. Fox and other hot search terms

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You no more win a war than you can win an earthquake. -- Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973), U.S. legislator And with that brilliant quote in min...
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Election 06: What Happened to the Immigrants and the Gays?

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From today's New York Times : In many ways, the economy has not looked so good in a long time. The price of gas at the pump has tumbled ...
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Monday, October 23, 2006

Fantasy Congress: You (Kinda) Saw it Here First

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Last month I invited my readers to participate in my very ad-hoc version of fantasy sports called Fantasy Dems . Well, some enterprising stu...
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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Latinos Doing It for Themselves

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Interesting article in today's New York Times about Latino immigrants working for other Latinos here in the U.S. The gist of the piece ...
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Thursday, October 19, 2006

On Mark Foley and Sex Crimes

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The major news of the day, aside from Diane Sawyer's interview with North Korean officials who are basically telling the world they'...
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Weekend in Paris

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If you're interested, check out pics and a recap of my trip to Paris here .
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Botero + Guernica = Big Trouble (?)

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One of my favorite painters is showing some controversial pieces at the Marlborough Gallery here in New York. Fernando Botero, a Colombian ...
Friday, October 13, 2006

Mel Gibson and TV News: Trivial Pursuit

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The second part of Diane Sawyer's interview with Mel Gibson aired this morning and I had no choice but to watch because every TV at the ...
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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

LIVE: DEFEND CBS

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"I believe it was CBS that once said the world would be better off with Saddam Hussein in power." Um, I don't know if CBS woul...
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LIVE: The Commander In Chief is Responsible

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Q. Why not use the military against other threats, like Iran and North Korea? A. The Commander In Chief must use miliatry force responsibly....
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LIVE: THE ENEMY THAT PLOTS AND PLANS

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President Bush is on TV now saying that the Dems are going to raise taxes on anyone they can, and that the war in Iraq is still the right co...
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Monday, October 09, 2006

LIVE: Bold and Provocative Act

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Can someone please get W a speech therapist? North Korea conducted a NUCLEAR test, not a NUCULAR test. That said, some strong words, "b...
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Sunday, October 08, 2006

Michelle Malkin & Jim McGreevey: Dying to Belong

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Here are two people who are single-handedly undoing the course of progress and acceptance in America: Michelle Malkin and Jim McGreevey suck...
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Friday, October 06, 2006

Smoke Up and Live Long

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From CNN : Good news for aging hippies: Smoking pot may stave off Alzheimer's disease. New research shows that the active ingredient in ...
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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

It's SO On

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What do you do when your party becomes the laughing stock of the country and your pithy war in Iraq proves you a fool? You start a war somew...
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Sunday, October 01, 2006

They'll Turn On You, Too

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Just got back from a screening of " The Queen ," a brilliant, Oscar-worthy film by director Stephen Frears starring the divine Hel...
Saturday, September 30, 2006

Clinton Interviewed on Fox News Sunday

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Watch Bill Clinton sock it to Chris Wallace from the Fox News Channel. While I've made the argument that there probably was more the Cl...
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Friday, September 29, 2006

Do You Know Where You're Going To?

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Read about World 66 on one my fav blogs . Check it out, you can enter the countries you've visited to generate a customized world map wi...
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For over three years I've been writing on this blog from the point-of-view of a gay, mostly liberal, man who was appalled by the excesses and carelessness of the Bush administration. Unfortunately, that didn't mean I jumped on our new President's bandwagon either - much to the chagrin of some of my readers. Regardless of my opinions, though, millions of Americans are now revved up on hope and the promise of change - and isn't that a beautiful thing? So I now write this blog from the point-of-view of a guarded citizen who, while appreciating the enormity and significance of the events surrounding our nation's new leadership, still has some reservations about how all of this "change" will come about. Has our country made a giant leap toward progress? Absolutely. Am I thrilled about our new President? Yes (honest!). Will I expect more from him than I have any other leader in our nation’s history – which means I will write about his triumphs and upsets with even more candor than I ever reserved for W? Claro que si. But it all comes from a place of love and hope. I promise.
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